HAVANA, Cuba,
July 1, 2010 - After four days of competition Grenada's best chance of medalling
will come tonight when Oreoluwa Cherebin and Corey Olliverre take to the pool
in the finals of the 50m breaststroke. Cherebin is ranked second in her event
and Olliverre is fifth going into the finals.
To date the Grenadian swimmers have made it through to several finals butGrenada is the
lone country yet to medal. Trinidad and Tobago
is dominating the championships with Cuba ,
Bahamas , Jamaica , Barbados ,
Aruba, Netherland Antilles, Bermuda , Surinam and St. Lucia following in the medal tally.
To date the Grenadian swimmers have made it through to several finals but
The Grenada
team comprises of seven swimmers - five boys and two girls. Two of the boys - Chris
Regis and Kahlil John will be participating in the open water (beach) 5k swim
tomorrow (Friday).
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